Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... wife. Inasmuch as she was not one to be flustered easily, I mumbled something to the effect that I could hardly wait. As a matter of fact, I had waited for some time. The United States had been at war for two years. The clergy of the ...
... wife. Inasmuch as she was not one to be flustered easily, I mumbled something to the effect that I could hardly wait. As a matter of fact, I had waited for some time. The United States had been at war for two years. The clergy of the ...
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... wife and two children to Chester, an attractive village in northern New Jersey. My wife's sister lived there, and we were fortunate enough to be able to rent the house next door. It was a sizable enough abode, but had a most peculiar ...
... wife and two children to Chester, an attractive village in northern New Jersey. My wife's sister lived there, and we were fortunate enough to be able to rent the house next door. It was a sizable enough abode, but had a most peculiar ...
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... wife and I had been married for nearly six years. Between the four of us, we had evolved a mutual understanding and routine, not to mention pride and love, which it seemed al- most a sacrilege to hazard with parting. Along with ...
... wife and I had been married for nearly six years. Between the four of us, we had evolved a mutual understanding and routine, not to mention pride and love, which it seemed al- most a sacrilege to hazard with parting. Along with ...
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... wife's breakfasts! Please pass me another roll.” At “0820” (Navy for 8:20 a.m.) the entire school and faculty mustered out- side Marshall-Wythe Hall prior to commencing classwork. We fell in by classes facing in upon three sides of a ...
... wife's breakfasts! Please pass me another roll.” At “0820” (Navy for 8:20 a.m.) the entire school and faculty mustered out- side Marshall-Wythe Hall prior to commencing classwork. We fell in by classes facing in upon three sides of a ...
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... wife ! ” The sudden arrival of three o'clock brought the boot chaplains to a new turn of events . At 3:20 we were to muster in the gymnasium for “ P.D. , ” as physical drill was usually termed . “ Physical destruction , ” commented one ...
... wife ! ” The sudden arrival of three o'clock brought the boot chaplains to a new turn of events . At 3:20 we were to muster in the gymnasium for “ P.D. , ” as physical drill was usually termed . “ Physical destruction , ” commented one ...
Contenido
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33 | |
81 | |
Okinawa | 147 |
Iheya Ushirio | 153 |
SaipanYet Again | 205 |
Occupation of Nippon | 235 |
Appendix | 331 |
Prologue 5 | 5 |
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